Foreign Affairs and Trade Legislation Amendment Act 1997 (150 of 1997)
Schedule 1 Amendments of Acts relating to matters dealt with by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
International Organizations (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1963
9 After section 9A
Insert:
9B Privileges and immunities of members of other international tribunals
(1) The regulations may confer upon:
(a) a specified international tribunal; and
(b) the members and officials of a specified international tribunal; and
(c) experts and other persons engaged on missions by order of a specified international tribunal; and
(d) the agents, advocates and counsel of parties in cases before a specified international tribunal; and
(e) witnesses in cases before a specified international tribunal;
such privileges and immunities as are required to give effect to:
(f) if the instrument by which the international tribunal is established relates to the privileges and immunities at the international tribunal - that instrument; or
(g) if an agreement to which Australia and one or more other countries are parties relates to the privileges and immunities of the international tribunal - that agreement.
(2) This section and section 6 do not limit each other.
(3) In this section:
international tribunal means an international tribunal (however described) that:
(a) has a judicial or quasi-judicial character; and
(b) is established by or under an agreement to which Australia and one or more other countries are parties;
but does not include the International Court of Justice established by the Charter of the United Nations.
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